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not_a_robot

not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
2,121
Yes. My entire life was reduced to nothing more than adaptive behaviors to accommodate an illness 20 years ago. But I was suicidal long before I got sick. I can fake only the vaguest passing semblance of "normal" behavior, and not for long. My doctor immediately classified me as "faking" 20 years ago without ever physically testing to see if I am sick, and no doctor since will test me either, I just have a medical reputation now as "crazy lady who begs for medical tests", but no testing of my actual illness has ever been done. So in addition to suffering and managing my illness all on my own with no help, I also have the added joy of being treated like shit by people and doctors calling me a crazy faker while I struggle.
I fucking hate the world so much now. I go on living only for spite.
 
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inconsequential

inconsequential

Enlightened
Jun 1, 2019
1,011
When I'm not hypomanic, yes.
 
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RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
Nov 20, 2018
590
It has been proposed that major depressive disorder is near-identical with sickness behavior, so raising the possibility that it is a maladaptive manifestation of sickness behavior due to abnormalities in circulating cytokines.[27][28][29] Moreover, chronic, but not acute, treatment with antidepressant drugs was found to attenuate sickness behavior symptoms in rodents.[30] The mood effects caused by interleukin-6 following an immune response have been linked to increased activity within the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex,[31] an area involved in the etiology of depression.[32] Inflammation-associated mood change can also produce a reduction in the functional connectivity of this part of the brain to the amygdala, medial prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and superior temporal sulcus.[31]
 
k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
2,546
Yes, but I also have severe depression, so it's pretty much impossible to tell what is actually causing those symptoms. Probably it's a team effort.
 
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Mbound

Experienced
Apr 29, 2019
255
I didn't know there was a name for it lol. Yes, constantly, though only people close to me really recognize it. Others probably just think I'm lazy and/or stupid.
 
RememberWhatUCameFor

RememberWhatUCameFor

dont cry for me im already dead
Nov 20, 2018
590
i find it interesting that sickness behavior is basically the same as depression
 
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epic

epic

Enlightened
Aug 9, 2019
1,812
The mental aspects of it seem to resonate with me but not the physical aspects.
 
Wayfaerer

Wayfaerer

JFMSUF
Aug 21, 2019
1,938
No, but I feel like punching myself in the head everyday because of it.
 
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